Anna Maria Mendieta - Solo to Ensemble
- San Francisco, CA
- Harpist
- 188 Verified Bookings
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Soprano Asuka has sung all over the world and is an active recitalist. She sings crossover, broadway songs, classic, opera at events and concert.
Asuka made appearances as a soloist at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Town Hall, Michigan Opera Theater, Atwood concert hall.
Ms. Uchida was nominated for the best supporting performer by BroadwayWorld in Los Angeles 2022.
Asuka sang for the Annual Appeal of Conscience Foundation Awards for the former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe and CEO of Pfizer Dr. Albert Bourla. She can also sing Japanese songs upon your request.
We hired Asuka for a sponsorship dinner in Los Angeles for an art foundation. Her performance was absolutely amazing and we were thrilled to have our own private concert for our guests. She has an incredible range and is able to learn any song you give her. Working with her was a true joy and not only is she talented, but she’s a highly professional.
Asuka sang at my private party. All my clients loved her performance.. She is very easy to communicate and fun to work with! I will definitely book her again.
I asked Asuka to sing for my daughter’s wedding. She sang a couple of classical songs beautifully. Especially her Ave Maria made me cry. She made her wedding very special and memorable. Thank you.
Price Range: $400 and up
December 14, 2024 • 8:00pm - 9:00pm | Christmas Party |
Sherrie B. said “Worth the investment!”
Jenynne D. said “The Christmas caroling trio was a true highlight of the day! Their arrival was right on schedule, demonstrating their commitment to punctuality. The quality…”
Nicole S. said “We got lots and lots of compliments at the event last might. Professional and very talented. I highly recommend!”
Barbara B. W. said “Kudos to Erin for her willingness to take our event on given the resistance to talking "out loud" about Adults who suffer from Serious Mental…”